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North Fork Forest Recovery Project Public Comment Period and Community Meeting

8/9/2024

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QUINCY, Calif. – The Plumas National Forest, in partnership with the Sierra Institute for Community and Environment, published the Draft North Fork Forest Recovery Project Environmental Assessment, starting the comment period today.
 
The draft Environmental Assessment was published today for a 30-day public comment period.
 
The Draft Environmental Assessment is available on the Plumas National Forest website at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/plumas/?project=64028.
 
A public meeting is planned Wednesday, August 21 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Historic Taylorsville Hall, located at 4322 Main St. in Taylorsville.
 
Community members and the public are invited to ask questions, learn more about the project and how to provide comments.
 
Specific, solution-oriented comments that focus on the proposed actions or identify issues with the proposal would be helpful for planning efforts. 
 
Electronic comments can be emailed to [email protected], with “North Fork Forest Recovery Project” in the subject line.  Comments regarding a specific community area should include the name of the community in the subject line as well.  Comments may also be sent to Plumas National Forest Mount Hough Ranger District, 39696 Hwy 70, Quincy, CA 95971, Attention: NEPA Planner Liz Ballou.
 
The North Fork Forest Recovery Project is in the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) planning process proposing a variety of treatments on the approximately 166,889 acres in the project area.  The project is intended to restore and recover National Forest System lands heavily impacted by the Dixie Fire in 2021, the Walker Fire in 2019 and the Moonlight Fire in 2007. 
The proposed project area is described as extending from the Plumas National Forest boundary shared with the Lassen National Forest, up the Feather River Canyon, to the southern tip of Lake Almanor, down to Indian and Genessee Valleys.
 
For more information on the North Fork Forest Recovery Project, please contact Sierra Institute’s office at 530-284-1022 or email Vincent Vitale at [email protected].
 
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